Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)

This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Dust consists of fine and coarse particles that travel in the atmosphere and are deposited on the Earth’s surface. Dust particles deposited on snow and ice can cause snow darkening and contribute to melting. In t...

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Main Authors: Di Mauro, Biagio, Cappelletti, David, Moroni, Beatrice, Mazzola, Mauro, Gilardoni, Stefania, Luks, Bartłomiej, Nawrot, Adam, Lewandowski, Marek, Dagsson Waldhauserova, Pavla, Meinander, Outi, Wittmann, Monika, Kaspari, Susan, Khan, Alia
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author Di Mauro, Biagio
Cappelletti, David
Moroni, Beatrice
Mazzola, Mauro
Gilardoni, Stefania
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Lewandowski, Marek
Dagsson Waldhauserova, Pavla
Meinander, Outi
Wittmann, Monika
Kaspari, Susan
Khan, Alia
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Cappelletti, David
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Gilardoni, Stefania
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Lewandowski, Marek
Dagsson Waldhauserova, Pavla
Meinander, Outi
Wittmann, Monika
Kaspari, Susan
Khan, Alia
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description This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Dust consists of fine and coarse particles that travel in the atmosphere and are deposited on the Earth’s surface. Dust particles deposited on snow and ice can cause snow darkening and contribute to melting. In this chapter, we summarise existing knowledge on local and long-range dust sources in Svalbard, and describe current methodologies for studying dust from both an observational and modelling perspective. Dust science in Svalbard is still in its infancy; future research will help to disentangle the complex role of dust in the Svalbard environment.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7377518 2025-01-17T01:01:29+00:00 Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST) Di Mauro, Biagio Cappelletti, David Moroni, Beatrice Mazzola, Mauro Gilardoni, Stefania Luks, Bartłomiej Nawrot, Adam Lewandowski, Marek Dagsson Waldhauserova, Pavla Meinander, Outi Wittmann, Monika Kaspari, Susan Khan, Alia 2023-01-23 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7377518 eng eng Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System https://zenodo.org/communities/sios https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7377517 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7377518 oai:zenodo.org:7377518 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Dust Aerosol Svalbard Snow Radiative forcing info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.737751810.5281/zenodo.7377517 2024-07-25T21:28:41Z This is chapter 3 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Dust consists of fine and coarse particles that travel in the atmosphere and are deposited on the Earth’s surface. Dust particles deposited on snow and ice can cause snow darkening and contribute to melting. In this chapter, we summarise existing knowledge on local and long-range dust sources in Svalbard, and describe current methodologies for studying dust from both an observational and modelling perspective. Dust science in Svalbard is still in its infancy; future research will help to disentangle the complex role of dust in the Svalbard environment. Report Svalbard Zenodo Svalbard
spellingShingle Dust
Aerosol
Svalbard
Snow
Radiative forcing
Di Mauro, Biagio
Cappelletti, David
Moroni, Beatrice
Mazzola, Mauro
Gilardoni, Stefania
Luks, Bartłomiej
Nawrot, Adam
Lewandowski, Marek
Dagsson Waldhauserova, Pavla
Meinander, Outi
Wittmann, Monika
Kaspari, Susan
Khan, Alia
Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title_full Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title_fullStr Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title_full_unstemmed Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title_short Dust in Svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (SVALDUST)
title_sort dust in svalbard: local sources versus long-range transported dust (svaldust)
topic Dust
Aerosol
Svalbard
Snow
Radiative forcing
topic_facet Dust
Aerosol
Svalbard
Snow
Radiative forcing
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7377518